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Why? Because I'm obsessive.

The first time through: double English and History major (having abandoned both Russian and Education in their turn)

Twelfth Grade Fall

ENGL 105 (English Composition)

Twelfth Grade Spring

Why didn't I take ECON 111 or 112 or ENGL 109?
Because I'm obsessive in the wrong directions, I think.

Freshling Fall

ENGL 112
HIST 100
RUSS 155
LING 101

Classic and Medieval Western Lit
Roots of the Western Experience
Elementary Russian I
Language and Mind I

Freshling Spring

ENGL 113
ANTH 106 I
RUSS 156
BIOL 102
PSYC 132

Renaissance & Modern Western Lit
Intro to Anthropology
Elementary Russian II
Foundations of Biology
General Psychology I

Sophomore Fall

POLS 201
HIST 251
MATH 109Q
ARTH 137
EPSY 220

Ancient & Medieval Political Thought
Russia to 1905
Algebra and Trigonometry
Intro to Art History I
Educational Psychology

Sophomore Spring

ENGL 109
MATH 103Q
HIST 231
PSYC 133

Literature Composition
Elementary Discrete Math
American History to 1877
General Psychology II

Junior Fall

ENGL 226W
HIST 261
HIST 271
STATS 110V
ECON 111

Modern English Lit
England to 1603
The Renaissance
Elementary Concepts of Statistics
Principles of Economics

Junior Spring and Summer

HIST 212W
HIST 256
RUSS 241
INTD 220
HIST 291

Near Eastern Pre-History
Germany Since 1815
Russian Cultural Heritage
Studies in Culture of the Middle Ages: Arthurian Literature
Personality and Power in the Twentieth Century

Senior Fall

ENGL 233
HIST 220
HIST 237
HIST 267W
RUSS 232

Modern Irish Lit
High Middle Ages
Indians in American History
East Asia to the mid-19th Century
Masterpieces of 19th Century Lit

Senior Spring

ENGL 210
ENGL 230
HIST 203W
HIST 266
INTD 220

Poetry
Shakespeare
History and the Historian
Gender in European History 300-1800
Studies in Culture of the Middle Ages: High and Popular Culture

Ninth Semester

ENGL 217
ENGL 222W
ENGL 223W
ENGL 232
ENGL 295
ENGL 296

Studies in Lit & Culture: Evil in Lit
Restoration and 18th Century Lit
Romantic & Victorian Lit
Chaucer
Special Topics: Comedy
Writing Practicum: Grammar for Writers

The astute (or suspicious) UConn graduate might notice that I had six "W" (or "writing") classes as an undergraduate when demand for such classes was so high that the Board lowered the graduate requirement from three to two (instead of the state forking over to fund adequate education). Neither two nor three but six. Gee. And two English period lit classes in one semester. Working in Scheduling was a good idea, wasn't it?

No problem, Bonaparte! That Russian winter is pure rumor! (The attempt at an M.A. in Medieval Studies)

Fall 1991

ENGL 309
ENGL 315
PHIL 320
ENGL 415

Old English
Medieval English Lit Survey
Medieval Philosophy
Seminar in Medieval Lit (Women in Medieval Lit)

Spring 1992

ARTH 383
HIST 300
HIST 315

Gothic Art
Social History of Early Modern Europe
Women in Antiquity

Fall 1992

ENGL 308
ARTH 383

History of the English Language
Later Middle Ages

Spring 1993

GRAD 398
WS 299

A fiction maintained to register, so I could be a student
Independent Study: Women's Center Voices

The second B.A.: I do have a brain, I have never taken a Women's Studies course, and an internship in publishing?
and I don't have to leave UConn? Okay!

 1993 Summer I

WS 124
WS 278

Changing Roles of Women and Men
Special Topics: Ecofeminism

1993 Summer II

HIST 232
ENGL 217

American History since 1877
Studies in Lit & Culture: Modern Popular and Literary Fantasy

Fall 1993

ENGL 291
ENGL 298
HIST 209
WS 264
WS 265

Lit & Other Disciplines: Publishing
Variable Topics: Revenge
History of the Family
Gender in the Workplace
Women's Studies Research Methodologies

Spring 1994

ENGL 268W
PHIL 218
WS 261
WS 262
WS 289

Seminar in Lit: Austen & Brontë
Feminist Theory
Women's Semester Internship: Curbstone Press
Women's Semester Seminar
Senior Seminar in Women's Studies

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